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Their very rough cut is suited to the fast removal of material from soft substances, such as wood, hooves, leather, aluminum, and lead.
The pitches derived from fats, fatty acids, or fatty oils by distillation are usually soft substances containing polymers and decomposition products; they are used chiefly in varnishes and paints and in floor coverings.
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Visible prints may be left behind by substances that stick to the fingers such as dirt or blood or they may take the form of an impression made in a soft substance, such as clay.
When you expose cotton candy to the surroundings, like air and humidity, it will transform from its fluffy shape to a flexible and soft substance.
In, "Eve," she has fashioned the soft substance of wax into tough pointed prongs, which seem to be growing out of a hard yet sensuously curved cord of metal.
This is a soft substance with hollow areas that provide a great hiding place for snails.
From there Mr. Lindberg turned to investigating the softer substances in his musical makeup -- the sea foams and the thick carpets -- and developing a virtuosity in orchestral writing that few of his contemporaries can rival.
They have brought with them a vocabulary derived from circuit design and software development that they seek to impose on the softer substance of biology.
On Pluto, nitrogen freezes into a soft, mushy substance in which water ice floats.
Close up, these last works seem not to be made of paint, but of some soft, dry substance like fur.
Embracing sentiment without going soft on substance, she hides her stronger purpose beneath a facade of gentility in a manner that would make Jane Austen smile.
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